Bronx Gunman Shoots Two NYPD Sergeants, Dies In Firefight
Two NYPD sergeants were shot in the Bronx in broad daylight Friday and a heavily-armed gunman was killed, sources said.
Two NYPD sergeants were shot in the Bronx in broad daylight Friday and a heavily-armed gunman was killed, sources said.
NEW YORK – It sounds like a cross between John Le Carre and the Pink Panther’s Inspector Clouseau, but the conspiracy theory about rogue FBI agents trying to interfere with U.S. elections in order to defeat Hillary Clinton is gaining ground and new adherents.
There may not be a literal “movie jail” in Hollywood, but it’s still real just ask Mel Gibson.
NEWARK, N.J. – Two former aides to Gov. Chris Christie were convicted Friday of creating an epic traffic jam at the George Washington Bridge for what prosecutors say was political revenge, capping a trial that cast doubt on Christie’s claims he knew nothing about the scheme.
GENEVA — Swiss authorities suspended an 18-month investigation into suspected cyber-spying during international talks on Iran’s nuclear program last year, saying they have turned up criminal wrongdoing but haven’t found out who was behind it.
Three U.S. military members were killed outside a military base in southern Jordan on Friday, U.S. officials said, according to The Associated Press.
Federal officials are investigating reports of possible Al Qaeda terror attacks on the U.S. the day before the election.
Kim Kardashian is moving on from her longtime bodyguard in the aftermath of her horrific robbery in Paris.
An Israeli yeshivah teacher has been jailed for 18 months, nine of them suspended, for trying to smuggle £19,000 (90,000 shekels) worth of cocaine into the United Kingdom, according to a report in the Jewish Chronicle.
Jerusalem – Behind Israel’s food and tourism industries thrives a parallel economy run by rabbis and a legion of inspectors whose business it is to make sure everything is kosher.